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(Bloomberg) -- European Union member states agreed on a plan to send Ukraine €1.4 billion euros ($1.5 billion) in military aid from the windfall profits of frozen ... EU’s most pro-Russia ...
BRUSSELS — The EU will save its Russia sanctions from expiring after ... which would have allowed Moscow to claw back billions in frozen funds. All 27 EU countries must reauthorize the sanctions ...
I'm RFE/RL Europe Editor Rikard Jozwiak, and this week I am drilling down on two issues: the European game plan for the Ukraine-Russia ... The EU is also finalizing asset freezes and visa bans ...
Extending sanctions against Russia has been one of the most pressing ... It's possible some frozen EU funds that were withheld from Budapest over rule-of-law concerns may need to be heated up ...
"Despite the significant progress achieved under the REPowerEU Plan and via sanctions since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in 2024 the EU saw a rebound in Russian gas imports," the EC said. "More ...
BRUSSELS — European Union leaders backed a plan to spend more than ... in particular as regards the EU's eastern border, considering the threats posed by Russia and Belarus." ...
The meeting comes at a time of uncertainty about the outcome of U.S. negotiations with Russia, the future of U.S. assistance to Ukraine and Washington's commitment to European security.
BRUSSELS, May 5 (Reuters) - The European Union will present a roadmap plan on May 6 on how to wean itself off Russian energy, European Commission spokesperson Stefan de Keersmaecker said on Monday.